Definition of «victor»

The term "Victor" is a male name derived from Latin origin, which means "conqueror." It can also refer to someone who has achieved success or triumph in a particular situation.

Usage examples

  1. The football team celebrated their victory by holding up the shiny trophy, symbolizing their status as victors.
  2. In the history books, Julius Caesar is often depicted as a military victor for his conquests and victories in significant battles.
  3. The science fair judges declared Samantha as the victor of the competition due to her innovative experiment and detailed presentation.
  4. The marathon runner crossed the finish line with a smile of triumph on her face, knowing that she was the ultimate victor of the race.
  5. The bold attorney skillfully fought in court and emerged as the victor, securing justice for her client.
  6. The spelling bee contestant spelled every word correctly, earning the title of victor and a standing ovation from the audience.
  7. The chess grandmaster strategically moved his pieces and ultimately checkmated his opponent, establishing himself as the victor of the match.
  8. The survivors of the shipwreck were rescued by a passing boat, grateful to be victors in their battle against the raging sea.
  9. The student council election results were announced, and Mark emerged as the victor, earning the opportunity to represent his classmates and bring positive changes to the school.
  10. After a fierce debate, the debater eloquently presented their arguments and convinced the judges, making them the victor of the debate competition.

Sentences with «victor»

  • Wijnaldum operates in the attacking midfield, an area that Pochettino will be keen to strengthen after completing the signing of Victor Wanyama in the defensive midfield. (freshspurs.com)
  • Enver Gjokaj is know best for his role of Victor in Joss Whedon's «Dollhouse». (mediamikes.com)
  • It's not surprise that recent interviews have seen the defender named by Eden Hazard as a future coach, and by Victor Moses as one of his greatest influences as he changed position last season. (chelsea-news.co)
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